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The stupefying charm of natural wood meets the ethereal elegance of glass in this table. Two square-cut columns in briccola - the same wood used in the Venetian lagoon - sustain the rectangular extra-clear glass top (1.5cm thick), its perfect transparency further inviting to admire the wood's natural holes and fissures through its reliable lens.
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Riva 1920
Lombardia, Italy | Carpenter
Riva’s story all began in the 1920s in a small cabinetmaking workshop in Cantù, Brianza run by Nino Romano. In the ‘40s, the founder’s son-in-law, Mario Riva, joined the business and was later followed by his son Maurizio and grandson Davide, focusing their work on tailor-made collections toward the end of the ‘70s. In 1992, Riva participated in the Milano Salone del Mobile, and in 2010, it unveiled the Riva Center by Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Known for enhancing wood through natural oils and waxes, the brand is committed to sustainability and reusing materials.Discover more